UN experts took bribes from LTTE supporters – SL minister

Sri Lanka’s minister for Construction, Engineering Services, Housing and Common Amenities, Wimal Weerawansa, accused the independent experts who authored a UN report on war crimes during the final months of Sri Lanka’s war, of having taken bribes from the Tamil Diaspora. His comments were reported in the state-run Daily News Thursday. Sinhala ultra-nationalist firebrand Weerawansa… Continue reading UN experts took bribes from LTTE supporters – SL minister

Sri Lanka asks UN not to publish war crimes report

Sri Lanka asked the United Nations on Thursday not to publish a forthcoming report on alleged war crimes during the island’s ethnic war, saying it could set back reconciliation efforts. Foreign Minister G. L. Peiris warned UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon about releasing the study compiled by a panel of experts who looked into alleged… Continue reading Sri Lanka asks UN not to publish war crimes report

On Sri Lanka, As GL Peiris Trashes Report, UN Moves to Release It

The UN of Secretary General Ban Ki-moon waited two weeks after its Panel of Experts report on Sri Lanka was finished before handing it to the country’s deputy ambassador General Shavendra Silva, but not to the public.   After a week of selective leaking of the report, presumptively by the Sri Lankan government of Mahinda… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, As GL Peiris Trashes Report, UN Moves to Release It

Sri Lanka: evidence of ongoing repression and abuse – Channel 4 News

Channel 4 News obtains exclusive footage from the "closed off"corner of northern Sri Lanka, showing evidence of camps, repression and abuse, ahead of the publication of the UN’s report on war crimes. Warning: distressing images in this report Two years on from the end of the devastating 26-year civil war that ripped Sri Lanka apart,… Continue reading Sri Lanka: evidence of ongoing repression and abuse – Channel 4 News

On Sri Lanka, Kohona on UN Incompetence, Silva on Press Freedom

With the UN unwilling to comment on its own Panel of Experts’ report on Sri Lanka, which the UN gave to Sri Lankan Deputy Permanent Representative Shavendra Silva a week ago, Inner City Press has sought comments from Silva, Permanent Representative Palitha Kohona and the UK Mission to the UN, among others. At April 19… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, Kohona on UN Incompetence, Silva on Press Freedom

UN report triggers postponement of “White Flag” hearing

The Colombo High Court Wednesday allowed an application by the accused Sarath Fonseka, retired Commander of the Sri Lanka Army (SLA), to reconsider his decision to give evidence on behalf of the defense in the controversial “white flag” case due to the current tense situation in the island following the release of a portion of… Continue reading UN report triggers postponement of “White Flag” hearing

Saving a state that refuses to be saved

A perusal of the leaked UN report would show that the outlook is to ultimately save the Sri Lankan state by providing it with an escape avenue through a minimum penalty of accepting a ‘concurrent’ international mechanism to investigate the war crimes. But the reactions coming from Colombo only show that such an undue consideration… Continue reading Saving a state that refuses to be saved

As UN Security Council Hears of Sri Lanka Report, Russia Objects, Ban Ki-moon to Moscow, Sacrifice for 2d Term?

Sri Lanka and the UN Panel of Experts’ report were listed in advance as topics of the Security Council briefing on the afternoon of April 18 by UN Department of Political Affairs chief Lynn Pascoe. Click here for that exclusive Inner City Press report.   The issues had been so listed even before the leak,… Continue reading As UN Security Council Hears of Sri Lanka Report, Russia Objects, Ban Ki-moon to Moscow, Sacrifice for 2d Term?

U.N. panel says war crimes likely committed in Sri Lanka war

A U.N.-appointed panel has found "credible allegations" that tens of thousands of civilians were killed and war crimes were committed in the final months of Sri Lanka’s war with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, and urged the investigation and prosecution of those responsible. "The panel found credible allegations, which if proven, indicate that a… Continue reading U.N. panel says war crimes likely committed in Sri Lanka war

Sri Lanka’s conduct "serious challenge to International Order"

In an interview with Radio Australia, Gordon Weiss, a former UN spokesperson who accused Sri Lankan Government earlier of killing 10,000 to 40,000 Tamil civilians by discriminate shelling during the final stages of war, said that the real impact of the UN-panel’s report "really in its absolute clarity that grave crimes were committed and that… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s conduct "serious challenge to International Order"